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I know the 5th gen ranger wheels and hubs use a 6x5.5 bolt pattern and have a 93.1mm center bore with a +55 offset (thanks to the Ranger Station for having a lot of info).

I'm curious what other vehicles have OEM wheels that will fit WITHOUT the use of adapters or spacers?

I see modern tacoma/tundra also use a 6x5.5 with a 106mm bore, +25 offset, so they would work with a set of hub rings.

Looks like GM is out since they have a center bore that is much smaller than ours.

Basically I'm on the hunt for some cheap wheels for winter tires. OEM take off wheels tend to be a cheap way to go (ex: a set of 5 Bronco wheels I was eyeing sold for $250 here, they were brand new...wish I had jumped on them). I figure a thread listing makes/models/years to look for would help more than just me ;-). Is there anything other than Toyota that you know of?
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I bought these factory wheels of Facebook marketplace for $200

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I think you're looking at Ranger, Bronco, and Toyota. Chevy also has the 6 on 5.5 but at a smaller hub bore. Keep in mind with Toyota (add 4Runner and Sequoia in addition to Tacoma/Tundra) you might want to grab some hub rings since they have a larger bore.
 
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I know the 5th gen ranger wheels and hubs use a 6x5.5 bolt pattern and have a 93.1mm center bore with a +55 offset (thanks to the Ranger Station for having a lot of info).

I'm curious what other vehicles have OEM wheels that will fit WITHOUT the use of adapters or spacers?

I see modern tacoma/tundra also use a 6x5.5 with a 106mm bore, +25 offset, so they would work with a set of hub rings.

Looks like GM is out since they have a center bore that is much smaller than ours.

Basically I'm on the hunt for some cheap wheels for winter tires. OEM take off wheels tend to be a cheap way to go (ex: a set of 5 Bronco wheels I was eyeing sold for $250 here, they were brand new...wish I had jumped on them). I figure a thread listing makes/models/years to look for would help more than just me ;-). Is there anything other than Toyota that you know of?
Why don't you just go to the forum's for sale area, wheels and tires, and look for something in your area.....lots of adds with many not indicating sold.
Maybe you'll get lucky with a member wanting to sell a set cheap....
Even post your needs in the "Want to Buy" section...
Couldn't hurt !!!
 
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I'm looking for some "sasquatch" wheels for my bronco. I'm not going all the way to 35's but I read they have different offset an space the wheel a little more out from the fender giving a slightly wider look. I'll probably go to 285/70's so I can stay with a P rated tire.

I'm also considering these from amazon, the price is about what the sas wheels are going for without tires or maybe even less an I think they look nice maybe someone with knowledge can chime in with how this offset compares to the stock ranger wheels.

SPECIFICATIONS: 6x5.5" (6x139.7) Bolt Pattern. 17x9 Wheel Size. +12 Offset (5.5" Backspacing). 93.1mm Centerbore. Matte Black finish with a durable clear coat can endure the toughest weather conditions.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09K8W8JHW/ref=ox_sc_act_title_5?smid=A23ID4AZTDBV78&th=1
 

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I'm looking for some "sasquatch" wheels for my bronco. I'm not going all the way to 35's but I read they have different offset an space the wheel a little more out from the fender giving a slightly wider look. I'll probably go to 285/70's so I can stay with a P rated tire.

I'm also considering these from amazon, the price is about what the sas wheels are going for without tires or maybe even less an I think they look nice maybe someone with knowledge can chime in with how this offset compares to the stock ranger wheels.

SPECIFICATIONS: 6x5.5" (6x139.7) Bolt Pattern. 17x9 Wheel Size. +12 Offset (5.5" Backspacing). 93.1mm Centerbore. Matte Black finish with a durable clear coat can endure the toughest weather conditions.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09K8W8JHW/ref=ox_sc_act_title_5?smid=A23ID4AZTDBV78&th=1
I’m running Squatch wheels on my 21 XLT and they are sweet. The offset gives just enough poke so they don’t look like roller skates and there’s not many people running them on Rangers. I got em off Craigslist brand new takeoffs for $900 for 5 and the fifth went under the truck in the spare no problem. I’m running 265/70’s and don’t have the itch to go to the 285’s now with the extra poke. Check offer up and Craigslist and the bronco6g forums. I had multiple guys willing to part with theirs for $900. If you can find first edition with the black beauty rings they look great. I plan to powder coat mine next tire change to try and get rid of some of the rash they’ve gotten off roading already
 

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I’m running Squatch wheels on my 21 XLT and they are sweet. The offset gives just enough poke so they don’t look like roller skates and there’s not many people running them on Rangers. I got em off Craigslist brand new takeoffs for $900 for 5 and the fifth went under the truck in the spare no problem. I’m running 265/70’s and don’t have the itch to go to the 285’s now with the extra poke. Check offer up and Craigslist and the bronco6g forums. I had multiple guys willing to part with theirs for $900. If you can find first edition with the black beauty rings they look great. I plan to powder coat mine next tire change to try and get rid of some of the rash they’ve gotten off roading already
I've seen them on the bronco forum but nothing close to me yet. Pricing varies an prices get steep with tires an TPM sensors included. If I get a set I might try painting the calipers an lock rings the same color.

I bet they stand out on the ranger. I miss the ranger but needed the back seat room more than the bed.
 

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I would start looking for new or near new takeoffs. Check this forum, Facebook Marketplace, CraigsList and OfferUp. My Ranger FX4 has Tremor tires and wheels that were new takeoffs. I found them locally on OfferUp.
 

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There's a set of bronco big bend wheels with tpm sensors listed in the bronco forum in South East Ohio for $150! That's the ones I have they look ok just very common on the bronco. Here's the wheels on my bronco.

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I’m running Squatch wheels on my 21 XLT and they are sweet. The offset gives just enough poke so they don’t look like roller skates and there’s not many people running them on Rangers. I got em off Craigslist brand new takeoffs for $900 for 5 and the fifth went under the truck in the spare no problem. I’m running 265/70’s and don’t have the itch to go to the 285’s now with the extra poke. Check offer up and Craigslist and the bronco6g forums. I had multiple guys willing to part with theirs for $900. If you can find first edition with the black beauty rings they look great. I plan to powder coat mine next tire change to try and get rid of some of the rash they’ve gotten off roading already

Tried to find pics but no luck, do you mind posting pics of the tire/wheels?
 

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Have OBX Bronco takeoffs on right now. On the heavy side. Is there another takeoff wheel out there with the backspace to facilitate a little wider tire on the stock suspension or leveling struts? Preferably something lighter, cheap and good tire availability.
 

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Nice truck, but Sasquatch wheels are not exactly cheap and they are the opposite of light.
 

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Nice truck, but Sasquatch wheels are not exactly cheap and they are the opposite of light.
They weigh 34 pounds each. Which isn't outrageous but def not light. I was looking at aftermarket wheels an most "budget" wheels (under $200ish each) were 30-32 lbs. The tires that come on those are light for their size at 54 pounds each. From what I've seen most are ten pounds heavier or more. I paid $1200 for five wheels, tires an sensors with under a hundred miles on them. I've seen the wheels alone for $500.

I assume those are 32-33 inch tires to fit the ranger. I was going to go down to 33's when these wear out to take some weight off but the tires I look at weigh the same as these 315/70's at 34.4".

Those are the only stock bronco wheel I like.
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